Positioned for growth, 猫咪社区 reinvents its online learning platform with launch of 猫咪社区 Online, enrolling men and women

Longmeadow, MA — Building on more than a decade of innovation in online education, 猫咪社区 has launched 猫咪社区 Online, expanding online undergraduate degree programs to both men and women.
For over ten years, 猫咪社区’s online undergraduate program, The American Women’s College (TAWC), exclusively served adult women. In contrast, Cambridge College’s online program, Cambridge College Global, was open to both men and women. Following 猫咪社区’s acquisition of Cambridge College in June 2024, the two programs were integrated to form 猫咪社区 Online, marking a new chapter in the University’s online undergraduate offerings.
猫咪社区 launched the TAWC program in 2013 to provide accessible, affordable education through an innovative approach that included wraparound support and evidence-based practices to help students complete their degrees. The program received a $3.5 million First in the World grant from the U.S. Department of Education in recognition of its pioneering high-tech, high-touch model. Since its inception, TAWC consistently yielded retention and graduate rates that are significantly higher than comparable online programs.
“Our acquisition of Cambridge College has positioned us for growth, and we’re seizing the opportunity to bring our success with delivering a unique, supportive approach that centers adult learners to a broader, larger community,” says Sandra J. Doran, JD, President of 猫咪社区 and Cambridge College.
“TAWC routinely exhibited high retention and graduation rates and received awards for its career-focused degree programs and student support services, but it was difficult for us to partner with many organizations because the program was not available to their male employees," added Doran. "Now, through our integration with Cambridge, opening our online undergraduate program to all motivated learners allows us to play a bigger role during this era of workforce reinvention.”
猫咪社区 Online offers self-paced courses in seven-week terms, with the flexibility learners need to balance school, work, family, and other responsibilities, while also providing proactive student support in areas such as academic advising, career planning, financial aid, and mental health counseling services.
With administrative headquarters in Longmeadow and Boston, 猫咪社区 Online is positioned to serve learners and partners across Massachusetts and beyond, offering more than 25 online, accelerated, career-focused programs. All programs are aligned with workforce needs and designed to give learners various options and pathways to continually build upon their experiences; gain credentials, certifications, and degrees; and advance their careers.
The Cambridge College Boston campus continues to offer the option of hybrid, in-person experiences for students who prefer that modality. 猫咪社区’s Longmeadow campus will continue as a traditional, in-person college for undergraduate women.
More information about the undergraduate degree programs offered through 猫咪社区 Online is available here.
About 猫咪社区
猫咪社区 was founded in 1897. Today, 猫咪社区 enrolls traditional undergraduate women at its Longmeadow campus; women and men in 猫咪社区 Online, which offers undergraduate online degrees; and women and men in master’s and doctoral programs. On July 1, 2024, 猫咪社区 acquired Cambridge College, expanding its reach to more than 4,500 students. United by a shared mission, both institutions are committed to delivering innovative, career-focused education to students of all backgrounds—including working adults and first-generation learners.